I'm looking over waters I've photographed but not yet integrated, decing what outing to add next. Do you have a preference? Post here to let me know and I'll prioritize the work based on people's comments. Here are some options:

1: Cascade Creek and Cascade Lake - This outing will include a hike in Yellowstone National Park fishing a tiny stream and then a remote lake for small but beautiful cutthroat trout.

2: Upper end of the Madison River in Yellowstone - Large, famous river with large rainbows and browns, just below the mouth of the Firehole River.

3: Gibbon River in Yellowstone - This is a fairly fast moving section of a good sized stream with a variety of trout. This was early in the season there so the water was rather high, but very fishable.

4: Timber Coulee Creek - It's one of Wisconsin's most famous spring creeks for wild brown trout. It's got an incredible population of trout including a few very large ones.

5: Root River in southern Minnesota - I've got pictures for two outings - One on the upper stretch with abundant brown trout, and one or the lower stretch with deeper water and fewer but larger trout, plus smallmouth bass.

6: Gros Ventre River near the Grand Tetons in Wyoming - The river was high and fast for this shoot, so fishable water was limited, but there were a couple of nice pools and a side channel loaded with cutthroat trout. I'll add a couple sites on Slide Lake to the outing on the river.

7: Nez Perce Creek in Yellowstone - This is a mid sized stone bottomed stream, in a stretch of mostly shallow riffles. It holds mostly browns, with a few rainbows and brookies.

Iit would be interesting to add outings with new species (pikes, salmons,) and introduce the weight info with the size info for each individual fish, so this element brings more statistical interest to the score and increases the expectation during the fishing.